Introduction
It’s that time of year again! As we approach the end of 2023, many students and faculty members at the University of the Ozarks are beginning to look ahead to the upcoming academic year. With that in mind, let’s take a closer look at the university’s academic calendar for 2024.
Important Dates
The academic year at the University of the Ozarks typically runs from late August to early May. Here are some of the most important dates to keep in mind for the 2024 academic year:
Fall Semester
- August 26, 2024: First day of classes
- September 2, 2024: Labor Day (no classes)
- October 11-12, 2024: Fall Break (no classes)
- November 27-29, 2024: Thanksgiving Break (no classes)
- December 9-13, 2024: Final exams
Spring Semester
- January 13, 2025: First day of classes
- March 7-14, 2025: Spring Break (no classes)
- April 18-19, 2025: Easter Break (no classes)
- May 2-6, 2025: Final exams
- May 10, 2025: Commencement
Frequently Asked Questions
When do classes start for the fall semester?
The first day of classes for the fall semester is August 26, 2024.
When is fall break?
Fall break is scheduled for October 11-12, 2024.
When is spring break?
Spring break is scheduled for March 7-14, 2025.
When is commencement?
Commencement is scheduled for May 10, 2025.
Are there any holidays during the academic year?
Yes, the university observes Labor Day on September 2, 2024, and Thanksgiving Break from November 27-29, 2024. There is also an Easter Break scheduled for April 18-19, 2025.
When are final exams?
Final exams for the fall semester are scheduled for December 9-13, 2024. Final exams for the spring semester are scheduled for May 2-6, 2025.
Conclusion
Now that you have a better understanding of the University of the Ozarks academic calendar for the 2024 academic year, you can begin planning your schedule accordingly. From the first day of classes to final exams and commencement, there are plenty of important dates to keep in mind. If you have any further questions, be sure to check with the university’s academic calendar or speak with a faculty member or advisor.